Example sentences of "[noun] do [verb] one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , this combination of the two signals does have one drawback ; it prevents pictures and sound from being erased and re-recorded separately during editing .
2 But oxygen does perform one function that bring–benefit to all of life ; not when it is in its usual form , but when it takes the form of ozone .
3 The youth semi finals did produce one surprise with Friends of Allonby beating youth league champions St Albans 3–1 while Viking looked strong in their 2–0 defeat of Bere Forest .
4 Arnold Kaech did have one advantage denied to William Arbuthnot ; his monument could be landed on the spot by helicopter .
5 Wattana did pull one frame back with a run of 107 in frame 10 — his first century of the tournament — before Hendry regained control .
6 The sparseness of fur did have one advantage — no mass of hairs to obscure the charming pose .
7 But whatever the truth , the NASA team insists that the Pinatubo cloud does have one silver lining .
8 Although he did n't like the thought of having his own son sail with him , the idea did present one advantage at least : by doing so , he would put a stop to any further goings on between Tristram and Jennifer .
9 But even in the most oppressive family and community women do have one consolation — each other 's company and affection .
10 Halstead did have one man worth £300 , but among the remaining 148 taxpayers there was only one worth £80 and one worth 40 marks .
11 But besides the lull in firing the rains did bring one advantage ; the spectators were driven away from the hill above the melon beds .
12 The Jesuits did convert one king , whereupon the Abuna absolved his subjects from their allegiance ; and in the subsequent rebellion the king was killed .
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